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Updated: May 14, 2025


I was speaking with the editor of the paper in question, upon the topic of this remarkable accident, when it occurred to me to ask how it happened that the name of the deceased had been given as Bedlo. "I presume," I said, "you have authority for this spelling, but I have always supposed the name to be written with an e at the end." "Authority? no," he replied. "It is a mere typographical error.

The name is Bedlo with an e, all the world over, and I never knew it to be spelt otherwise in my life." "Then," said I mutteringly, as I turned upon my heel, "then indeed has it come to pass that one truth is stranger than any fiction for Bedloe, without the e, what is it but Oldeb conversed! And this man tells me that it is a typographical error."

Wouldn't the other brokers say: 'Billoo, Randall, Tombs, Marshall, Bedlo, etc., don't seem to think there's much doing. None of 'em's here what's the use of me being scared?" "It would have the contrary effect, Sam," said Tombs solemnly. "They would think that we had decamped in a body for Canada."

Augustus Bedlo, a gentleman whose amiable manners and many virtues have long endeared him to the citizens of Charlottesville. "Mr. B., for some years past, has been subject to neuralgia, which has often threatened to terminate fatally; but this can be regarded only as the mediate cause of his decease. The proximate cause was one of especial singularity.

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